The day after the American Psychological Association’s newest leader pitched her vision for the organization to dozens of her colleagues in D.C., she walked into Maryland’s oldest Black church and stepped up to the wooden pulpit where her father and grandfather used to preach....
In the fall of 2020, pastor Kevin Thompson delivered a sermon about the gentleness of God. At one point, he drew a quick contrast between a loving, accessible God and remote, inaccessible celebrities. Speaking without notes, his Bible in his hand, he reached for a few easy examples: Oprah, Jay-Z, Tom Hanks....
Overturning Roe v. Wade has been a 49-year offensive for the antiabortion movement. Now, activists and their Republican allies may achieve this long-sought goal. How they got here...
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Bible History Daily is proud to highlight two remarkable digital resources from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, “Visualizing Isaiah” and the “Digital Dead Sea Scrolls”....
Papa, please preach. Madonna reached out to Pope Francis nearly two decades after the Vatican condemned her “blasphemous” behavior. The singer — born Madonna Louise Ciccone — said she’d like a second chance to make things right, vowing she’s nothing less than “a good Catholic.”...
The recent, unprecedented leak of a draft decision by the Supreme Court has exposed the already stark divide between the political left and right in America.
Ronald Brownstein of The Atlantic writes that Democrats have positioned themselves as a party of change while the Republicans have positioned themselves as a party of tradition....
Donovan Dee Donnell, a former male stripper who is currently a life coach, speaker and author, recently said in a podcast episode that even though his career as a stripper was lucrative and generated fame, it made him feel empty and drove him to reflect on the purpose of his life....
American pastors are burning out in record numbers, and the rate at which they are doing so is increasing dramatically over just one year ago. While many church leaders remain committed to their job, nearly half — 42 percent — have at least thought about leaving....
“Money can’t buy happiness, but it does buy protection from certain forms of unhappiness“: I used to have what CareerCast.com calls “the worst job in America.” But it wasn’t the worst job I’ve ever had. The truth is, actually, that it was a pretty great job — it’s just a great job in a terrible industry....
Lawrence O'Donnell said it better than anyone we've heard so far this evening on "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell." "Donald Trump did something that no one-term president has ever done before. He appointed 3 Supreme Court justices. The last president to appoint 3 Supreme Court Justices was Ronald Reagan and it took him 8 years to do it....
Simply to keep up with the carnival of absurdity our culture has embarked on with the embrace of gender theory may seem like a pointless endeavor, and indeed, it is nearly impossible to review each new daily round of dispatches from the frontlines of the Sexual Revolution as it moves through our public schools and halls of power....
I really like my job. Not only do I feel like I’m working within my God-given strengths, I also feel like I’m helping others along the way. But it hasn’t always been this way. Most of my jobs were simply a means to an end, while other jobs were outright dangerous...
Temptation is an opportunist as it passes by. Looking for the slightest nod, it hopes only for our invitation to pause a moment on the porch for our consideration of its merit versus cost and risk. Surely merely thinking about the merits versus risk cannot be too dangerous....
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